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1 Specifications

Part No.

 

4022599

Power

 

2 amps, 5 Vac, Grounded

Water 

76 pints/day @ AHAM 80°F, 60% RH 

Removal

 

304 pints/day maximum @ 90°F, 90% RH

Blower

 

540 CFM without external ducting

Refrigerant 

2 lbs., 5 oz. R-22 

Charge
Optional Duct 

0” round outlet 

Connection 

Drain Hose

 

30’ Vinyl

Condensate

 

Internal, w/20’ Lift 

Pump

Operating

  

33°F to 05°F 

Temp Range

Warranty

 

Five Years; 

 

First year 00% of Parts and Labor 

 

Second-fifth year 00% of Parts of  

 

 

Sealed Refrigeration System

Dimensions

 

Cabinet 

Overall 

Shipping

Width 

24” 

29” 

30”

Height   

45” 

46” 

54”

Depth 

20”  

25” 

28”

Weight 

 

75 Lbs 

20 Lbs

2 Operation

2.1 Transporting the Phoenix 

The Phoenix 300 must always be upright when transported 
by vehicle. It may be tipped on to its handle and back for 
loading and moving by hand.

2.2 Location

Note the following precautions when locating the Phoenix 
300:

•  It is designed to be used 

INDOORS ONLY

.

•  If used in a wet area, plug it into a 

GROUND FAULT 

INTERRUPTER

.

• 

DO NOT

 use the Phoenix 300 as a bench or table.

•  It must always be used in the upright position.
•  The air inlet on top and the side outlet must be at least 

 foot from walls and other obstructions to air flow.

•  If the humid area is very large, dehumidification can 

be improved by adding an outlet duct to circulate air to 
stagnant areas (see Sec. 2.5). 

Table of Contents

 

Introduction

 ................................................................

1.   Specifications

 ........................................................2

2.   Operation

 .............................................................2

 

2.  Transporting the Phoenix 300 ..........................2

 

2.2  Location ........................................................2

 

2.3  Electrical Requirements ..................................2

 

2.4  Condensate Removal ......................................3

 

2.5  Ducting ..........................................................3

 

2.6  Power Switch .................................................3

 

2.7  Pump Purge Switch .........................................3

 

2.8  Pump Fail Light ..............................................3

 

2.9  Hour Meter ....................................................3

 

2.0 Defrost Control Adjustment ............................3

 

2. Low Pressure Control .....................................4

3.   Maintenance

 .........................................................4

 

3.  Air Filter .........................................................4

 

3.2  Blower Oiling ..................................................4

 

3.3  Storage .........................................................4

4.   Service

 .................................................................4

 

4.  Warranty ........................................................4

 

4.2  Technical description ......................................4

 

4.3  Troubleshooting ..............................................5

 

4.4  Refrigerant Charging .......................................6

 

4.5  Blower Replacement .......................................6

 

4.6  Compressor/Capacitor Replacement ...............6

 

   4.6A Checking Compressor Motor Circuits .........6

 

   4.6B Replacing a Burned Out Compressor .........6

 

   4.6C Replacing a Compressor- Non-Burn Out ......7

 

4.7  Defrost Thermostat and Timer .........................7

 

4.8  Condensate Pump ..........................................7

 

4.9  Relay .............................................................8

 

4.0 Time Delay ....................................................8

5.   Wiring Diagram

 .....................................................8

6.   Service Parts List

 ..................................................9

7.  

Warranty

 .............................................................

Serial No. ___________________________

Purchase Date ______/______/_____

Dealer’s Name ___________________________________

Read the operation and maintenance instructions 
carefully before using this unit. Proper adherence to these 
instructions is essential to obtain maximum benefit from 
your Phoenix 300 dehumidifier.

Summary of Contents for 4022599

Page 1: ...s filtration dramatically improves the air quality in the areas being dried and assures continued optimal performance of the refrigeration system The Phoenix 300 High Capacity Dehumidifier High capacity Up to 38 gallons per day High energy efficiency Plugs into a grounded 115V outlet Pleated media filter Built in air filter reduces dust and mold Twist on duct collar Direct the drying power where y...

Page 2: ...st 1 foot from walls and other obstructions to air flow If the humid area is very large dehumidification can be improved by adding an outlet duct to circulate air to stagnant areas see Sec 2 5 Table of Contents Introduction 1 1 Specifications 2 2 Operation 2 2 1 Transporting the Phoenix 300 2 2 2 Location 2 2 3 Electrical Requirements 2 2 4 Condensate Removal 3 2 5 Ducting 3 2 6 Power Switch 3 2 7...

Page 3: ...e hose stops 2 8 Pump Fail Light If the condensate pump fails water draining into the pump reservoir will fill above its normal level A safety float switch will then turn on the pump fail light located next to the pump purge switch and stop the compressor This prevents water from overflowing and wetting the floor The safety switch will not allow the compressor to restart until water has been remov...

Page 4: ...the Phoenix 300 is stored between uses and both pertain to the water trapped in the unit damage caused by freezing and biological growth The effect of the trapped water can be greatly reduced if precautions are taken to remove as much as possible before storage 1 Use the pump purge switch see Sec 2 7 and Fig 3 to reduce the water level in the reservoir 2 Stretch the hose flat to drain it completel...

Page 5: ...c 4 6A 5 Defective compressor Sec 4 6 6 Defective relay Sec 4 9 7 Defective time delay Sec 4 10 No dehumidification Blower runs but compressor does not Pump fail light not lit 1 Bad connection in compressor circuit Fig 3 2 Defective compressor capacitor Sec 4 6A 3 Defective compressor overload Sec 4 6A 4 Defective compressor Sec 4 6 5 Defective relay Sec 4 9 6 Defective time delay Sec 4 10 No dehu...

Page 6: ...e relay terminal that the black wire from the compressor connects to and b the capacitor terminal with the 3 white wires and 1 red wire connected If voltage is present go to step 3 If no voltage the low pressure control the time delay or the relay are open or there is a loose connection in the compressor circuit Test each component for continuity see the appropriate section if a defect is suspecte...

Page 7: ...the system for at least an hour 8 Operate the system for a short period of time monitoring the suction pressure to determine that the suction filter is not becoming plugged Replace the suction filter drier if pressure drop occurs If a severe running burn out has occurred several filter driers may have to be replaced to remove all of the acid and moisture NOTE NEVER use the compressor to evacuate t...

Page 8: ...low pressure control time delay HP model defrost thermostat and timer 4 10 Time Delay HP model only The HP model has a time delay relay in the compressor control circuit This relay delays the compressor start about 2 minutes after the power switch is turned on This reduces the unit s starting amp draw by starting the blower and compressor at different times This reduces the chance of tripping a ci...

Page 9: ...2 4021908 1 Drain Hose 38 ID x 56 OD x 33 long 13 4022611 1 Outlet Collar for Ducting Outlet 14 4022593 1 Filter Drier not shown 15 4021597 1 Hour Meter 16 4021089 1 Indicator Light Red 125V 17 4022616 1 Instruction Label not shown 18 4022219 1 Low Pressure Control 19 1970010 1 Relay 20 4022740 1 Run Capacitor 30 MFD 370V 21 4021997 6 Spring 22 4021796 1 Switch Pump Purge 23 4021822 1 Switch Power...

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Page 11: ...ther reasonable and reliable means The end user is responsible for normal care This warranty does not cover any defect malfunction etc resulting from misuse abuse lack of normal care corrosion freezing tampering modification unauthorized or improper repair or installation accident acts of nature or any other cause beyond Therma Stor LLC s reasonable control Limitations and Exclusions If any Phoeni...

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